MCP Rs Test
An MCP server project implemented in Rust, aiming to learn both the Rust language and the MCP protocol
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What is the MCP Rust Server?
The MCP Rust Server is a lightweight server implementation specifically designed to handle Model Context Protocol (MCP) communications. It is developed using the Rust programming language, aiming to help developers learn Rust and the MCP protocol.How to use the MCP Rust Server?
Simply build the project and add the path of the executable file to the configuration file to use it. The server will automatically handle the communication details of the MCP protocol.Use cases
Suitable for development and testing environments, learning Rust network programming, or understanding the working principle of the MCP protocol.Main features
Rust implementationDeveloped using the Rust language, with high performance and memory safety features
MCP protocol supportFully supports Model Context Protocol communications
Simple configurationJust simply modify the configuration file to use it
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
High performance: Thanks to the zero-cost abstractions of the Rust language
Security: Memory safety guarantee
Lightweight: Low resource consumption
Limitations
Currently mainly used for learning purposes, with limited functionality in the production environment
Relatively less documentation and community support
How to use
Install Rust
Ensure that Rust 1.83 or a higher version is installed on the system
Build the project
Clone the project and build the executable file
Configure and use
Add the path of the generated executable file to the configuration file
Usage examples
Learn Rust network programmingLearn how to implement network services in Rust by studying the project code
Test the MCP clientUse this server as a test backend for MCP client development
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose Rust to implement the MCP server?
How to debug the server?
Which MCP protocol versions are supported?
Related resources
Rust official documentation
Official documentation for the Rust programming language
MCP protocol specification
Official specification for the Model Context Protocol
Project code repository
Source code for the MCP Rust Server
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